Lawrenceville, GA Auto Tires

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Tips & Advice

Can I order new tires online?

Yes. New tires purchased online can often be priced lower than ones at a tire dealership. Buyers can often avoid state sales taxes and locate hard-to-find tire styles and sizes, but will still have to locate a local tire installer and pay sometimes high shipping costs.

How much do new tires cost?

The average cost of a set of new tires is $637, with a range of between $525-$725. In addition, installation includes mounting and balancing, alignment, and disposal of old tires.

How are new tires installed?

The vehicle is raised and the old wheels are removed, then the old tires are removed from the wheels. The lug nuts, wheels, and valve stems are inspected and replaced as needed. The new tires are mounted and sealed, then inflated and balanced. The wheels are then replaced on the car. The average installation takes approximately 45 minutes.

How can I find a qualified tire dealer?

Agencies such as the Tire Industry Association promotes tire safety through advocacy and education to the industry including: manufacture, sales, repair, service and recycling. Seek a full-service tire dealer who carries a wide variety of tire types and brands and asks about the type of driving you normally do.

How can I repair a flat tire?

Move your car to a safe location.

Turn on your car’s safety lights, apply the parking brakes and remove the hubcap if there is one.

Loosen the lug nuts with a lug wrench (but do not remove them), raise the vehicle with a jack and then fully remove the lugnuts.

Remove the flat tire and replace it with the spare tire.

Tighten the lug nuts by hand, lower the car and then tighten them fully with the lug wrench.

How do I properly inflate my tires?

First check the required PSI for the car (this is usually found on a panel on the side of the driver’s doorjamb, glove compartment or gas tank cover). Remove the tire valve cap and use a digital tire gauge to record the current tire pressure. Attach a hose from an air compressor to the tire valve stem and inflate the tie. Check periodically to make sure it has the proper tire pressure.

Why is it important to properly inflate my tires?

Underinflated tires accelerate tire wear which could lead to dangerous damage, as well as waste gas. The U.S. Department of Energy says gas milage is lowered by 0.4 percent for every drop in pounds per square inch (PSI).

How do I know when it’s time to replace my tires?

When tires begin to show wear, it is time to replace them. A good test is to take a penny and insert it into a tire’s tread head first. If you can see the top of Abraham Lincoln’s head, the tread is worn and the tires should be replaced. Additionally, tires should generally be inspected after five years and replaced after 10 years.

What are the different types of tires?

There are different tires for various types of driving conditions: all-season tires suitable for dry, snowy or rainy roads; all-terrain tires for any type of road surface;, winter tires to provide traction in snow and ice; performance tires for superior maneuverability; and traction and SUV tires for sport/utility vehicles.

How can I find out what kind of tires I need?

The tires you need will depend on the size of your the and the driving conditions. Information on the size of tires can be found on a panel located on either the car’s driver’s side door jamb, the glove compartment, or the gas tank cover.

My engine light popped on and my heart sank. We stopped in to Finish Line and were warmly greeted by a guy at the front counter. We later found out that he is the owner, Tyler Gauthier. If there were 10 ten stars to give, I would give each one without hesitation. Tyler checked the entire system for leaks and found none. He was gracious and kind enough not to charge us the diagnostic fee and advised us to bring the car in for a further check should the engine light return. Who does that these days??? Not many. Tyler could have charged us the diagnostic fee and suggested unnecessary and possibly expensive repairs, but he didn't. He is an honest and fair man with GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE! That is a rarity today with so many out to make a fast buck. Thank you again, Tyler! YOU ROCK!!! (*****TEN STARS *****)

If you saw my last review and thought that I was being sincere about this business is a great place to go to. I guess you figured out the truth. I was buying time while I filed a lawsuit for lost wages, theft by deception, and illegal tax exemption. . I am turning it into a class action suit against tire super store. Don't worry everyone. He won't be in business much longer.

I would give a ZERO if I could!!!! We w9nt in yesterday and purchased a used tire for my Nissan Pathfinder. Spent $70 and tipped both gentleman. Then 3 hours later it was flat!! Tire defect, not my fault. So we went back and spent an extra $10 for a better tire. Guess what? ALSO FLAT after a few hours!!!! AND the store has NO compassion for us, told us to pay for a tow and we'll need to purchase ANOTHER tire!!! HELL TO THE NO!!! I'll take my business elsewhere!!!! DO NOT BUY TIRES FROM THESE PEOPLE!!!! YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!

I am compelled to write a review on this company as their customer service is great even when the owner is on vacation. They take pride in their service and you leave with the assurance of knowing that your vehicle has been repaired professionally. Keep up the GREAT work and I will continue to refer people to your trusted business.Investigator JR

If I could give the owner a -0 I would. His son- nothing but professional. However the father- the owner- he's unprofessional and super prejudiced against women. We took our truck there, he quoted us $575, wasn't able to get the part off and still charged us $300 for labor- although the work wasn't done- we cancelled a trip and rented a car because of this. He told us to call the police, which we did- we paid the $300 and plan on taking him to civil small claims court. Nasty temperament- no regard for the hardworking man's dollar. IF you want to spend money go somewhere else. IF YOU WANT TO WASTE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY FOR NOTHING!!! COME HERE.For 3.87 Hours he charged us $300!!!!!!!!!There are soooo many other reputable places to go. We live in the time and age where if you treat people bad- they don't just go away- THEY GO SOCIAL.I am filing a complaint with The Better Business Bureau, and every review I can find. If you have specific questions please feel free to email me! Americans work too hard for their money, to have it simply WASTED AWAY ON BOGUS SERVICES.I have a business and would NEVER TREAT MY CUSTOMERS THIS WAY.For this business owner, I'm nothing. But I feel like I'm worth providing decent service to- especially if you want to TAKE MY HARD EARNED MONEY.

These people are straight Crooks. They were giving us a quote for work to be done. we decided not to do the work, he demanded we pay $100. The police were call, I ended up having to pay. Even the police told me not to go there, they said they get complaints about this place all the time. Now I know.

Not being that knowledgeable about the inner workings of cars or trucks, I trust the folks at Tire Omni COMPLETELY. My adult children , grandchildren and I have used their services for years and would not consider going anyplace else. They are the greatest in every respect!

My husband had a terrible experience with them on 10/25/2016. My husband had used their services 1 time prior for used tire in the Summer and was returning to get another tire. Unfortunately they had issues with the lug lock and requested could they break the lug lock. Hence they ended up breaking the lug lock and lug. Instead of them fixing the lug, they requested that my husband pay for the lug to be fixed. When my husband explained that he only gave permission to break the lug lock and not the lug. The manager treated my husband as if he had broken the lug himself. To say the least my husband left the premises with a broken lug that we now have to fix. I do not recommend these folks to anyone. I believe a company should be accountable for their actions and this company definitely did not take any accountability for their error.

Used since they opened, recommended many friends and family. Never again. Since the tragic loss of Chris, the place is going down hill. Took.a car there with a simple thermostat issue, when asked to test drive the car, traction control and esc service was not working with no explanation or knowledge of how to repair. Had to pick up car and take to Chevrolet. The Mechanic Gary is a rude incapable Mechanic. Such a shame, was a great place to do business, but never again. CONSUMERS BEWARE

Very helpful and pleasant and thoughtful and caring just not about getting your money for a tire he truly takes his time and truly cares I been going there for year's and very happy I wouldn't never go any elsewhere I was using someone else didn't talk just waited put tires on took my money that's it so if you wanted to be treated with respect and caring then go to him you will not be disappointed promise you all be happy very much enjoy happy tiring no more shopping one stop shop and thank you